
Is Your Siding Protecting Your Home—or Putting It at Risk?
Siding is your home’s first line of defense against the elements. When it starts to fail, the effects can ripple through your entire structure. Spotting the early warning signs can help you avoid moisture damage, pests, and rising energy bills.
Here’s what to look for.
Even small cracks can let moisture in, which leads to mold, rot, and structural issues. Warped siding is often a sign of underlying water damage or age.
Most siding is designed to maintain color for years. If yours is dull, chalky, or peeling, it might have lost its weatherproof seal—and its protective power.
Dark streaks or green patches signal trapped moisture. These aren’t just cosmetic issues—they’re signs your siding is no longer keeping water out.
If your heating or cooling costs are rising, your siding might be letting conditioned air escape or letting outdoor temps seep in.
Wood-based siding can rot, especially near the base of your walls or corners. If it feels soft to the touch or crumbles easily, replacement is overdue.
Insects, birds, and rodents love to exploit gaps and holes in siding. If you see chew marks, holes, or hear scurrying in the walls—act fast.
Old or damaged siding doesn’t just impact your curb appeal—it puts your entire home at risk. If you’re seeing these signs, schedule an inspection and get ahead of the damage.
Protect your investment. Upgrade your siding before the damage runs deeper.